When John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell, Dangerous Beauty) awakens in a strange hotel room, he finds that he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The problem is he can't remember a thing. Pursued by the police and haunted by The Strangers, mysterious beings who possess the ability to stop time and alter reality, he seeks to unravel the twisted riddle of his identity. But in a city where reality is the ultimate illusion, discovering the truth could be fatal.

From Alex Proyas, the director of THE CROW, comes a futuristic thriller that â€œsets a bold new standard for science-fiction!â€ (Bill Bregoli, WESTWOOD ONE).

Select the New Line logo on the main screen and press enter for DVD credits.

Select "star highlights" in Kiefer Sutherland's filmography and press enter to get a clip from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Do the same in William Hurt's filmography for a clip from Lost in Space.

There is a game in the disc. To solve it, go to the 'to shell beach...' menu and follow these steps:

1. You need to find a bloody knife on the first page of Kiefer Sutherland’s biography, accessible from the cast and crew menu.

2, Go back to the special features menu and select "Neil Gaiman on Dark City." The doctor’s card is hidden on the first screen of his comments.

3. Next we need a postcard. Enter "The Metropolis Comparison" from the special features menu, and pick the "Original Weekly Variety Review." Go to the last page to find it.

4. Now go back to the cast and crew menu. Select Trevor Jones on the second page. On the tenth screen of his biography, you will find the shell beach souvenir.

5. Go back to the cast and crew menu and select William Hurt for the clock, which can be found on the eighth screen of his biography.

6. Finally, go to 'set designs' and skip through them until you see the syringe (seventh picture_. Select it, then press 'Enter', and behold an interestingly, twisted animated sequence.

Make sure you go through the steps in the correct order without errors, or you will have to restart the game completely new by re-inserting the disc or turning the player on and off to see this special feature.